"There's nothing for the gamers," he told NBCDFW. ScrewAttack's previous events, "The Iron Man of Gaming," had been well received but it was still not enough for Skistimas and his team. "What can we do to make this bigger?" they mused.

While Skistimas said SGC will continue to have the "Iron Man of Gaming" event, featuring players battling it out in tiered competition over Mega Man, NBA Jam, and Street Fighter IV -- but that's only the beginning. They've alloted 7,000 square feet for console, arcade, and PC freeplay sessions and will have tabletop, card, and roleplaying games at various times during the event.

"We think that nothing is going to top it," said Skistimas who said SGC is "at least a two year plan," adding they've talked to EVO, a group that organizes gaming tournaments specifically for fighting games like Tekken, about having SGC be the host for their a round of that competition in 2010.

"People are going to want to come back," Skistimas claims, specifically because of SGC's focus on providing the best experience on a year-to-year basis. Gamers will see for themselves when SGC opens its doors July 3.